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Ok smell. Not too strong. Smooth but no real distinctive notes.
Smooth, but not quite the full flavour I was expecting from such a distinguished brand.
Sophisticated rum for sophisticated drinkers, real craftsmanship.
My first 10 ever, for that price it is an amazing rum. Extremely balanced taste, surprisingly smooth and very pleasant to drink.
The price and taste make it an excellent choice for any collection
Really enjoyed this!
One of those rims that you enjoy drinking at the time, but later maybe the next day you find yourself thinking about how damn good it was!
Sipped neat
86 proof
Has a whiskey-like nose
Oak, raisin on palate
Light fruit aftertaste
No ethanol bite
Light oak in spent empty glass
Very aesthetic bottle, nice on rum shelf.
This is a light colored brown rum from Barbados. Nor s very expensive rum but a very nice sipping rum. Very pleasant aroma, great taste lingers in your palate. Don’t add anything to this, even ice isn’t needed.
The rum is quite controversity - the bottle looks kind of vugarly and not seriously but the inside is very reverse. The rum is very smooth, strong enough, aromatic and tasty. The taste of oak barrels is vividly sensed. All of this pleasures are cost 55$ only! Nice rum.
The first thing that comes up will be butterscotch and acidity of an espresso. Banana and Nutella crepe too. Woody and sweet spices shines more after breathing the Rum.
Toasty malted grain of digestive biscuit on the very first sip. As if sipping on a whisky. Follow with freshly bake creme brulee with lightly torch caramel and nutty pistachio dust. Yet it still have a very pleasant dry sensation.
Buttery, nutty, cedar wood finishing and hint of acidity which round up the entire experience.
"Buttery, nuttiness hits me and washes over my tongue in waves. It’s magical stuff..."
"RL Seale 10-Year review by the Rum Diaries Blog"
The nose is classically Bajan.
"It leaves notes of oak, nuts and smokiness behind in the finish which is long and pleasant. ."
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Pretty good Bajan rum
8
/10
out of 10
Bought this and a bottle of Doorly's XO at the local Total Wine. I purchased it after wanting to try other rums after loving Mount Gay XO, which I purchased after I loving Smith & Cross Navy Strength Jamaican rum. Every one of those rums was different, but all have the distinction of not using added sugar. I expected them to be so similar that I could just buy whatever was on sale and be happy, but they're so different as to make me pause and contemplate which I want to have when I reach for the bottle. At first the dry character was a bit of a turn off, but grew on me more and more. This is truly great stuff. May not be as enjoyable I suppose as a sugar bomb, but not having ever tried one of those, I could not say. To top it off, the price is incredible and ensures I'll be buying it for as long as I can.